Insider buying can be an encouraging signal for potential investors, especially when markets are uncertain.
The week's most notable insider buys were at an REIT, a telecommunications company, a biotech and a utility.
Owners with more than a 10% stake have been bolstering those stakes.
Insider buying can be an encouraging signal for potential investors, especially when markets are near all-time highs.
The week's most notable insider buys were at a health insurer, an oil exploration and production company, and a biotech.
Some insiders were making return trips to the buy window.
Insider buying can be an encouraging signal for potential investors, especially when markets are near all-time highs.
Some insiders were making return trips to the buy window last week.
Some chief executives were adding to their stakes as well.
Insider buying can be an encouraging signal for potential investors, especially when markets are near all-time highs.
Some insiders were making return trips to the buy window last week.
Insider buying was also happening in the wake of recent earnings reports.
When insiders purchase shares, it indicates their confidence in the company's prospects or that they view the stock as a bargain. Either way, this signals an opportunity to go long on the stock. Insider purchases should not be taken as the only indicator for making an investment or trading decision. At best, it can lend conviction to a buying decision.
Insider buying can be an encouraging signal for potential investors, especially when markets are near all-time highs.
Some energy companies, including a supermajor, have seen some insider buying.
Chief executive officers were among those stepping up to the buy window during the week.
Kodiak Sciences (NASDAQ:KOD) reported quarterly losses of $(1.08) per share. This is a 86.21 percent decrease over losses of $(0.58) per share from the same period last year.
In December 2019, Kodiak Sciences Inc. together with its subsidiary Kodiak Sciences GmbH (collectively, "Kodiak") entered into a fundinga greement (the "Funding Agreement") with certain assignees of Baker Bros.